Jakks Pacific came to us again for help
with the pitch for TRON2. This time we
went even further, rendering the product
as if it were glowing like the film. We even
found a way to replicate the effect on
the actual package.

The concept art stage is the first part of the design process.

By exploring every possible concept on paper, you save money later knowing what will really work and what won’t. It gives you the ability to fully analyze your dreams before you spend the megabucks making it happen. We understand this and can provide extensive rendering and modeling so that your vision is completely envisioned. Providing either loose concepts or final renders in any art style, we will help guide your project through all stages and make you a happy client.

A concept artist is an individual who generates a visual design for an item, character, or area that does not yet exist. This includes, but is not limited to, film production, animation production and more recently video game production. A concept artist may be required for nothing more than preliminary artwork, or may be required to be part of a creative team until a project reaches fruition. While it is necessary to have the skills of a fine artist, a concept artist must also be able to work to strict deadlines in the capacity of a graphic designer. Some concept artists may start as fine artists, industrial designers, animators, or even special effects artists. Interpretation of ideas and how they are realized is where the concept artist’s individual creativity is most evident, as subject matter is often beyond their control.